Information
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Patent Grant
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6210186
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Patent Number
6,210,186
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Date Filed
Monday, September 27, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 3, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Sircus; Brian
- Nasri; Javaid
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 157
- 439 347
- 439 752
- 439 595
- 439 701
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A female electrical connector (100) having a connector position assurance (CPA) component (130) which is permanently captured thereto. A female electrical connector includes a prestage CPA lock mechanism (142) composed of a lock seat (144) formed in a CPA component (130) interfaced with a torsional lock (146) of the female electrical connector. The torsional lock is composed of a prestage lock finger (148) having a lock boss (154), a prestage lock release finger (150) and a torsion pivot (152) connected with a slide assist cover (106) of the female electrical connector and joined with both the prestage lock finger and the prestage lock release finger. The lock boss is interferingly received in the lock seat while the slide assist cover is at a prestaged position, and the lock boss moved out of the lock seat responsive to the slide assist cover reaching a staged position.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to electrical connectors and more particularly to a captured connector position assurance component thereof.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1 through 5
a prior art female electrical connector is depicted, which is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,957, issued on Jul. 7, 1998 to Fink et al, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference. This patent describes a female connector
15
and a male connector
20
which are mutually mated via sliding movement of a slide assist cover
12
.
The general structural details are set forth in U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,957 and need not be recounted in detail herein. However, with reference to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, an overall description of the electrical connectors will be derived therefrom (see generally Column 3, line 41 through Column 4, line 16).
To mutually mate female and male connectors
15
and
20
, a U-shaped slide
14
is first snapped into position into the slide assist cover
12
. A connector position assurance (CPA) component
10
is also snapped in place in a CPA holder
60
molded on the exterior of the slide assist cover
12
. With the slide
14
, CPA component
10
and the slide assist cover
12
so assembled, the slide is inserted into slots
62
and
64
in an outer housing
28
from the end
66
thereof, and then slid in place until the front surface
68
of the slide assist cover
12
bumps against the front of a CPA lock feature
70
, located on a cantilever arm
72
on the top of a wire shroud
18
. In this position, the male connector
20
is ready to be mated to the female connector
15
, wherein four slot inlets of the slide
14
are aligned with four slots of the outer housing. The slide assist cover
12
is now at its prestaged position relative to the outer housing
28
and the wire shroud
18
.
The male connector
20
is then aligned so that the tabs
4
,
6
,
8
and
11
enter the slots, beginning engagement of the male terminals
22
to the female terminals
40
. Force is then applied on the assist cover
12
to move the slide more into the outer housing
28
. Deflection of the cantilever arm
72
is necessary to allow the front surface
68
past the CPA lock feature
70
. Through the resulting motion, four inner slot ramps of, respectively, the slot inlets of the slide
14
act on the tabs
4
,
6
,
8
, and
11
, forcing the male connector into full engagement with the female connector. The slide assist cover
12
is now at its staged position relative to the outer housing
28
and the wire shroud
18
.
During this process, the CPA lock feature
70
is forced underneath the side
82
of the slide assist cover
12
through cantilevering action of cantilever arm
72
. The male/female connectors
20
and
15
are not fully engaged until the CPA lock feature
70
pops into an opening
84
in the slide assist cover
12
, wherein a locking port
75
thereof is aligned with the slide axis of the CPA component
10
. Once in this position the CPA component
10
can be slid forward from its engagement position in the CPA holder
60
to a snap-lock position in the locking port
75
of the CPA lock feature
70
, whereat the CPA component is also lodged in a docking port
85
(see
FIG. 3
) of a CPA docking feature
86
of the side
82
of the slide assist cover
12
.
If the CPA component
10
cannot be slid forward and snap into the snap-lock position in the CPA lock feature
70
, then the male and female connectors
20
,
15
are not completely mutually engaged. Once the CPA component
10
is slid and locked into position in the CPA lock feature, the male and female terminals are in contact and the male and female connectors are locked in place. The male and female connectors will remain locked in place and cannot be disengaged from each other until the CPA component
10
is slid out from the CPA lock feature
70
.
FIGS. 3 and 4
depict the functioning of the CPA component
10
to assure connector assurance when it is slid from its prestaged position, shown at
FIG. 3
, to its staged position, shown at FIG.
4
.
As shown at
FIG. 3
, the CPA component
10
has a pair of opposed CPA bosses
24
which are received into respective CPA indents
30
of the CPA holder
60
. The slide assist cover
12
is shown fully slid into final position as shown at
FIG. 2
, wherein the CPA lock feature
70
is received up into the opening
84
. The CPA component
10
is at its prestaged position.
Now, as shown at
FIG. 4
, the CPA component
10
has been slid through the locking port
75
of the CPA lock feature
70
and partly into the docking port
85
of the CPA docking feature
86
. The CPA component
10
is locked in the staged position via the CPA bosses
24
interferingly abutting respective CPA bossments
26
of the CPA lock feature
70
.
While the function of the connector
15
is very admirable, it suffers from the possibility of the CPA component
10
becoming separated from the slide assist cover
12
when the CPA component
10
is prestaged at the CPA holder
60
and the slide assist cover is at its prestaged position, as shown at FIG.
1
. This untoward situation is depicted at
FIG. 5
, wherein the CPA component
10
has been dislodged from the CPA holder
60
. Because only the opening
84
is adjacent the CPA holder
60
(the CPA lock feature
70
being absent from the opening), the CPA component
10
can fall free of the female connector
15
.
Accordingly, what is needed is to prevent the CPA component from being separated from the female component.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a female electrical connector having a CPA component which is permanently captured thereto.
A female electrical connector is substantially as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,957, wherein the improvement thereto is a prestage CPA lock mechanism composed of a lock seat formed in a CPA component interfaced with a torsional lock of the female electrical connector. The torsional lock is composed of a prestage lock finger, a prestage lock release finger and a torsion pivot connected with a slide assist cover of the female electrical connector and joined with both the prestage lock finger and the prestage lock release finger.
In operation, when the CPA component is prestaged in a CPA holder of the slide assist cover, a lock boss of the prestage lock finger is seated interferingly into the lock seat of the CPA component, thereby preventing it from sliding out of the CPA holder. As the slide assist member is slid relative to an outer housing of the female electrical connector, an abutment surface thereof strikes the prestage lock release finger, causing the torsional lock member to rotate via torsioning at the torsion pivot. Upon the slide assist cover reaching its staged position, the lock boss is moved out of interference with the lock seat. Now the CPA component can be slide through a CPA lock feature in the manner known in U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,957.
Accordingly, it is an object to permanently capture a CPA component onto an electrical connector.
This, and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of prior art female and male electrical connectors prior to mating.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the prior art female and male electrical connectors mated to each other.
FIGS. 3 through 5
depict various views of the CPA component of the female electrical connector of
FIGS. 1 and 2
.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of a female electrical connector according to the present invention, wherein the slide assist cover and CPA component thereof are both prestaged.
FIG. 7
is a top plan view of the female electrical connector of FIG.
6
.
FIG. 8
is a bottom plan view of the female electrical connector of FIG.
6
.
FIG. 9
is a partly sectional, partly broken away, top plan view of the female electrical connector according to the present invention, wherein the slide assist cover is staged and the CPA component is prestaged.
FIG. 10
is a partly sectional, partly broken away, top plan view of the female electrical connector according to the present invention, wherein both the slide assist cover and the CPA component are staged.
FIGS. 11A through 11E
are partly sectional side views of the female electrical connector according to the present invention, depicting operation of the CPA component in conjunction with a prestage CPA lock mechanism.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the Drawings,
FIGS. 6 through 11E
depict various views of the female electrical connector
100
according to the present invention, which as excepted by the disclosure hereinbelow, is structurally and operatively described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,775,957, in view of the above incorporation by reference herein of which, a detailed disclosure is obviated. The various improvements thereto may be discerned from a reading of the following specification and an inspection of
FIGS. 6 through 11E
.
The female electrical connector
100
includes an outer housing
102
which receives a plurality of terminals
104
,
104
′ and a slide assist cover
106
having a slide
108
which, when slid relative to the outer housing, causes a male electrical terminal (not shown) to be seated with respect to the female electrical terminal. The female electrical connector
100
further includes a wire shroud
110
affixed to the outer housing
102
. The slide assist cover
106
includes a CPA holder
112
, a docking feature
116
having a docking port
118
and an opening
120
formed between the CPA holder and the CPA docking feature. The wire shroud
110
has a cantilever arm
122
at the end of which is located a CPA lock feature
124
having a locking port
126
. A CPA lock nib
128
is located on the cantilever arm
122
adjacent the CPA lock feature
124
. A CPA component
130
is prestaged at the CPA holder
112
, wherein
FIGS. 6 through 8
depict both the slide assist cover
106
and the CPA component prestaged.
In order that the CPA component
130
remains prestaged in the CPA holder
112
until the slide assist cover
106
is staged, a prestage CPA lock mechanism
142
is provided. The prestage CPA lock mechanism
142
includes a lock seat
144
formed in the CPA component
130
which is interfaceable in an interfering manner with a torsional lock
146
of the slide assist cover
106
. The torsional lock
146
is composed of a prestage lock finger
148
, a prestage lock release finger
150
and a torsion pivot
152
integrally connected with a slide assist cover
106
and integrally connected with both the prestage lock finger and the prestage lock release finger. The torsion lock
146
is interferingly interfaced with the CPA component
130
via a lock boss
154
of the prestage lock finger
148
being received into the lock seat
144
, wherein the prestage lock finger passes through a lock slot
156
formed in the slide assist cover
106
at the CPA
112
holder and communicating with the holder port
114
.
Operation of the CPA prestage lock mechanism
142
will be detailed.
The CPA component
130
is prestaged at the CPA holder
112
of the slide assist cover
106
, wherein a pair of opposed CPA bosses
156
of the CPA component are snappingly received into respective CPA indents
158
of the CPA holder, and wherein the lock boss
154
of the prestage lock finger
148
is seated interferingly into the lock seat
144
of the CPA component which thereby prevents the CPA component from sliding out of the CPA holder. The CPA component and the slide assist cover are now both prestaged, and the CPA component is captured on the slide assist cover (see FIGS.
7
and
11
A).
The installer pushes downwardly on the cantilever arm
122
at the CPA lock feature
124
so that the CPA lock feature is moved out from interference with the forward end
106
a
of the slide assist cover, and is now able to move under the slide assist cover as the slide assist cover is slid relative to the outer housing
102
(see FIG.
11
B).
As the slide assist cover slides, eventually an abutment surface
160
thereof strikes the prestage lock release finger
150
. At this point the torsion pivot is still in a relaxed state, wherein the lock boss received into the lock seat as described above (see FIGS.
11
C).
Now, as the slide assist cover is further slid relative to the outer housing, the abutment surface forces the prestage lock release finger to be moved therewith, resulting in the torsion lock
146
rotating and the torsion pivot being twisted torsionally in a reversible, resilient manner. A release slot
162
is provided in the slide assist cover so that the prestage lock release arm may pass thereinto as the slide assist cover reaches its staged position. The rotation of the torsion lock results in the lock boss moving out from the lock seat, and thereby allowing the CPA component to be slid. In this regard, an angular relationship between the prestage lock arm and the prestage lock release arm (for nonlimiting example about 110 degrees) is predetermined so that the abutment surface provides release of the CPA component as described. Further, with the slide assist cover at the staged position, the CPA lock feature pops up into the opening
120
and the lock nib
128
is level with the outer surface of the slide assist cover via its entry into an aperture
170
under the CPA docking feature which communicates with the docking port (see FIGS.
9
and
11
D). It will be noted from reference to
FIG. 10
that it is preferred for the opening to have a pair of opposed recesses
164
into which respectively seat protuberances
166
of the CPA lock feature
124
.
With the slide assist cover at the staged position, the CPA component is now snapped out of the CPA holder and slid through the locking port
126
of the CPA lock feature and partly into the docking port
118
of the CPA docking feature
116
. In this regard, the CPA bosses snap interferingly past bossments
168
of the CPA lock feature. The CPA component is now staged (see FIG.
11
E).
If the CPA component cannot be slid forward and snapped into the CPA lock feature, then the male and female electrical connectors are not completely mutually engaged. Once the CPA component is slid and locked into position in the CPA lock feature, the male and female terminals are in contact and the male and female connectors are locked in place. The male and female connectors will then remain locked in place and cannot be disengaged from each other until the CPA component is snappingly slid out from the CPA lock feature.
To those skilled in the art to which this invention appertains, the above described preferred embodiments may be subject to change or modification. Such change or modification can be carried out without departing from the scope of the invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An electrical connector, comprising:an outer housing for supporting a plurality of terminals; a wire shroud connected to said outer housing, said wire shroud having a cantilever arm, a lock feature being formed on said cantilever arm, said look feature having a locking port formed therein; a slide assist cover slidably connected with said outer housing so as to be slidable between a prestaged position and a staged position, said slide assist cover having a holder formed thereon; a connector position assurance component slidably interfaced with said slide assist cover so as to be slidable between a prestaged position wherein said connector position assurance component is located at said holder and a staged position whereat said connector position assurance component is received in said locking port; and a prestage connector position assurance lock mechanism for retaining said connector position assurance component at said holder unless said slide assist cover is at its staged position; wherein said prestage connector position assurance lock mechanism comprises: a lock seat formed in said connector assurance conmponent; an abutment surface on said slide assist cover; and a torsion lock torsionally connected with said slide assist cover and interferingly engageable with said lock seat responsive to movement of said slide assist cover; and wherein said torsion lock comprises: a prestage lock arm having lock boss formed thereon: a prestage lock release arm; and a torsion pivot connected to each of said prestage lock arm and said prestage lock release arm, said torsion pivot being connected to said slide assist cover; wherein said lock boss is interferingly received into said lock seat when said torsion pivot is in a relaxed state, and wherein said lock boss is moved out of said lock seat by said abutment surface pressing against said prestage lock release arm when said slide assist cover is moved to its staged position.
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Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
5569040 |
Sumida |
Oct 1996 |
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5775957 |
Fink et al. |
Jul 1998 |
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5938458 |
Krehbiel et al. |
Jun 1998 |
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